Pane-Joyce Genealogy
4065. William Brewster. Born on 9 Mar 1625 in Plymouth, MA.184 William died in England.

William, in the list of those able to bear arms in Duxbury in 1643. In Aug 1645, he, with five others from Duxbury, served 17 days in the Narragansett Expedition.184
On 25 Oct 1651 when William was 26, he married Mary Peime.142

Mary Peame or Peime, of London.184
4066. Mary Brewster. Born on 16 Apr 1627 in Plymouth, MA.184 Mary died in Scituate, MA aft 23 Mar 1698.142
On 12 Nov 1645 when Mary was 18, she married John Turner Sr. (3020) , son of Humphrey Turner (1260) (ca 1595-1672/3) & Lydia Gamer (ca May 1602-1669/70), in Scituate, MA.62 Born ca 1621 in Terling, Essex. John was baptized in Terling, Essex, on 24 Mar 1621.130 John died in Scituate, MA aft 20 May 1697.

John settled 30 rods north-west of Union bridge, where he erected a tannery. Twenty acres were laid out for John, east of Barstow’s hill and adjoining the third Herring boork; his son Isaac lived on this land.53 He held numerous town offices, and with his younger brotgher, John Turner, known as John, Jr., served on many committees for division of common lands, and on those chosen to carry out various actions of the town. The brothers were often serving together on juries at the Plymouth Court, as well as upon inquests. John, Sr., served in the campaign against the Narragansetts with his brother, Joseph Turner.42
Their children include:
8740i.
Jonathan Turner (20 Sep 1646-18 Apr 1724)
8741ii.
Joseph Turner (Died soon) (12 Jan 1647/8-15 Jan 1647/8)
8742iii.
Dea. Joseph Turner (12 Jan 1649/50-13 Feb 1724)
8743iv.
Ezekiel Turner (7 Jan 1650/1-16 Jan 1704)
8744v.
Lydia Turner (24 Jan 1652-20 Jun 1714)
8745vi.
John Turner (30 Oct 1654-1705/1706)
8746vii.
Lieut. Elisha Turner (8 Mar 1656/7-24 Apr 1700)
8747viii.
Mary Turner (10 Dec 1658-10 Dec 1738)
8748ix.
Benjamin Turner (5 Mar 1660-bef 21 Feb 1734)
8749x.
Ruth Turner (ca 1662-8 Oct 1729)
8750xi.
Isaac Turner (Died unmarried) (ca 1665-bef 4 Mar 1695/6)
8751xii.
Grace Turner (ca 1668-1 Jun 1734)
8752xiii.
Col. Amos Turner Esq. (ca 1671-13 Apr 1739)
4067. Jonathan Brewster. Born on 17 Jul 1629 in England.146 Jonathan died in England.

John was on the list of those able to bear arms in Duxbury in 1643. In Jun 1650 he was the defendant in a suit brought aginst him by Thomas Bonney in which the jury declared in his favor.184
4068. Ruth Brewster. Born on 3 Oct 1631 in Jones River, Plymouth, MA.146 Ruth died in New London, CT, on 30 Apr 1677; she was 45.25
On 14 Mar 1651 when Ruth was 19, she first married John Pickett, son of John Pickett & Elizabeth Ives, in New London, CT.142 Born ca 1629. John died on 16 Aug 1667.184

John, of New London. He died at sea returning from the Barbados.184
Their children include:
11963i.
11964ii.
Mary Pickett (ca 1653-13 Jan 1735)
11965iii.
Ruth Pickett (16 Dec 1653-14 Sep 1690)
11966iv.
John Pickett (25 Jul 1656-)
11967v.
Adam Pickett (15 Nov 1658-1691)
11968vi.
Mercy Pickett (16 Jan 1661-28 Nov 1725)
On 16 Jul 1668 when Ruth was 36, she second married Charles Hill, son of George Hill, in New London, CT.25 Charles died in Oct 1684.184

Charles, of New London, came from Maryland 1665, but was born in Barlow, near Chesterfield in Derbyshire, son of George. He was a merchant of distinction, partner with the Christophers, going to and from Barbados. From that island he brought the first news of the great fire in London 1666, as set forth in his letter to Gov. Winthrop of 16 Jan following. See 3 Mass. Hist. Coll. X. 66. He was a useful man, recorder of the town, and clk. of the Co. Court, and d. 1684.25
Their children include:
11970ii.
Jane Hill (9 Dec 1669-)
11971iii.
Charles Hill (16 Oct 1671-bef 8 Jan 1711)
11972iv.
Ruth Hill (Oct 1673-)
11973v.
Jonathan Hill (Dec 1674-26 Feb 1725)
11974vi.
(infant son) Hill (27 Apr 1677-27 Apr 1677)
4069. Benjamin Brewster. Born on 17 Nov 1633 in Plymouth, MA.146 Benjamin died in Norwich, CT, on 14 Sep 1710; he was 76.146

"Benjamin Brewster served as Deputy to the General Court of the Colony of Connecticut in 1668, '89, '90, '93-'97. He was a Lieutenant of New London troops in 1673, and Captain of the Military Company of Norwich, 1693. Benjamin settled on the family homestead at Brewster's Neck, having acquired the land from his father in 1658, and from his brother-in-law John Pickett, in February 1661/2." 142
On 29 Feb 1660 when Benjamin was 26, he married Ann Addis, daughter of William Addis & Millicent Wood, in Norwich, CT. Born ca 1627. Ann was baptized in Severne, Gloucestershire, Eng, on 17 Mar 1627.142 Ann died in Norwich, CT on 9 May 1709.
Their children include:
11975i.
Mary Anne Brewster (10 Dec 1660-2 Dec 1750)
11976ii.
Ann Brewster (29 Sep 1662-aft Jun 1718)
11977iii.
Jonathan Brewster (Nov 1664-20 Nov 1704)
11978iv.
Dea. Daniel Brewster (Mar 1667-7 May 1735)
11979v.
William Brewster (22 Mar 1669-11 Aug 1728)
11980vi.
Ruth Brewster (16 Sep 1671-22 Aug 1734)
11981vii.
Benjamin Brewster (25 Nov 1673-Jan 1755)
11982viii.
Elizabeth Brewster (23 Jun 1676-9 Mar 1744)
4070. Elizabeth Brewster. Born on 1 May 1637 in Plymouth, MA.146 Elizabeth died in New London, CT in Feb 1708.146
On 7 Sep 1653 when Elizabeth was 16, she first married Peter Bradley in New London, CT.142 Born ca 1634. Peter died in Flushing, Queens County, New York on 3 Apr 1662. Occupation: mariner.

Peter was at New London by 1654.142
Their children include:
11983i.
Elizabeth Bradley (16 Mar 1654/5-bef 17 Jun 1700)
11984ii.
Hannah Bradley (17 Sep 1656-aft 3 Sep 1725)
11985iii.
Peter Bradley (7 Sep 1658-25 Aug 1687)
11986iv.
Lucretia Bradley (16 Aug 1661-7 Jan 1691)
Elizabeth second married Christopher Christophers. Born ca 1631. Christopher died in New London, CT on 23 Jul 1687.184

"Christopher Christophers, mariner, was at New London 26 June 1665 when he entered partnership with Charles Hill and purchased warehouses and wharfage on Mill Cove. As successful merchant-traders, they had vessels built by Mould & Coit, shipwrights, including the New London, 1666, the barque Regard, 1668, and the sloop Charles, 1672. He purchased farms at Pine Neck and Fort Hill on 10 January 1670/1, built a home on Main Street iin 1680, and on 1 July 1687, purchased land at Black Point from Tattobitton, an Indian. A prominent citizen, he was New London's Deputy to the General Assembly of Connecticut at Hartford, 11 October 1683 and 8 October 1685." 142
Their children include:
11987i.
John Christophers (3 Sep 1668-3 Feb 1703)
11988ii.
(infant child) Christophers (aft 16 Sep 1673-bef 2 Jun 1674)
4071. Grace Brewster. Born on 1 Nov 1639 in Duxbury, MA.146 Grace died in New London, CT, on 22 Apr 1684; she was 44.146

Between her two daughters named Mary, Grace had “4 Sons Sucsesu [torn] borne and Dyed nameles Imediately after their Birth.”184
On 4 Aug 1659 when Grace was 19, she married Capt. Daniel Witherell (3098) , son of Rev. William Witherell (1275) (ca 1600-9 Apr 1684) & Mary Fisher (17 Apr 1604-bef 26 Mar 1684), in New London, CT.142 Born on 29 Nov 1630 in Maidstone, Kent.184 Daniel died on 14 Apr 1719; he was 88.184

Daniel was town clerk, moderator, justice, judge of the county court and judge of probate.184
He died at sea, Barbados.
Their children include:
9190i.
Hannah Wetherell (21 Mar 1659/60-16 Sep 1689)
9191ii.
Mary Wetherell (Died soon) (1662-1662)
9192iii.
Mary Wetherell (7 Oct 1668-22 Aug 1711)
9193iv.
Daniel Wetherell (Died young) (26 Jan 1670-)
9194v.
Samuel Wetherell (Died young) (ca 1679-)
4072. Hannah Brewster. Born on 3 Nov 1641 in Duxbury, MA.146 Hannah died in New London, CT aft 25 Nov 1691.146
On 23 Dec 1664 when Hannah was 23, she married Samuel Starr, son of Dr. Thomas Starr (ca 1615-26 Nov 1658) & Rachel, in New London, CT.142 Born ca 1640.

Samuel was in Charlestown in 1660, Boston in 1661, and New London by 1664.
Their children include:
11989i.
Samuel Starr (11 Dec 1665-)
11990ii.
Thomas Starr (27 Sep 1668-30 Jan 1712)
11991iii.
Comfort Starr (7 Aug 1671-)
11992iv.
Jonathan Starr (23 Feb 1674-26 Aug 1747)
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